I am not sure what you are trying to do. There is no way of downloading a file without having an internet connection, and you can copy or move the file to whatever drive you wish. Any drive will work with media files. If you mean is there a way to mark your place for later resumption: not at this time. If you mean literally downloading, select a drive and folder in the usual way at the "download file into which folder?" prompt, and the file will download onto whichever drive is selected.
Alex

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From: "James Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 19:32:58 -0600
Subject: [Braillenote] MP3 questions and comments

Hello all,

I'm able to play mp3 files with no difficulty. They play right
away! If I go in through the file manager, I don't see the four dots going across the screen but I can hear the mp3 file just fine. This is also true with .wav files. I have one file on my thumb drive which has a ..wmv extension. When I try to play it through the file manager, I get the error beep. When I go into the media player, the file plays okay! I'm getting a message which says something to the effect that the codecs isn't all there so the file will play at reduced efficiency or something like that but it plays.

Now my question. Is there a way to download something like
Jonathan Mosen's welcome to 7.2 file onto another drive to be played later without being on line? Whenever I access that file, it plays! I immediately went out of that file and tried to come back in again. The M-power said I didn't have enough memory so I did a reset. The file started to play again but I stopped it immediately! I simply haven't figured out how to simply download the file onto another drive so I can play it later on my M-power.

Thanks much!

Jim Aldrich
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